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piracy while moscow insists the activist tam to scale an oil rig posed a threat to the crew and the environment. if any on the russian capital you're watching r t with memory welcome to the program. moscow is poised for the arrival of the olympic torch for the twenty fourteen winter games the flame is due in red square from athens for a ceremony that will kick start the russian leg of the record breaking really are just going to reports on how moscow plans to welcome the torch. thirty three years ago was the last time russia hosted the olympics it was the last time when the olympic torch was on the red square me to be pretty sure it was not accompanied by bikers from the airport all the way to the red square and that's exactly what we're going to see some day when the flame of lies in moscow itself from the hands of we we've been dressed like an olympic goddess into the hands of russian men in leather jackets on roaring motorcycles so maybe a touch of spice to the classic ceremony. the last time dylan picked william was in russia was a long term do and we don't know when the next time will be t
piracy while moscow insists the activist tam to scale an oil rig posed a threat to the crew and the environment. if any on the russian capital you're watching r t with memory welcome to the program. moscow is poised for the arrival of the olympic torch for the twenty fourteen winter games the flame is due in red square from athens for a ceremony that will kick start the russian leg of the record breaking really are just going to reports on how moscow plans to welcome the torch. thirty three...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >>> we have breaking news for you. u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s may have killed al shabab's leader. i want to get to barbara starr with the breaking news. what do you know? >> sources are telling us u.s. special operation forces were part of a mission to go after a suspects al shabaab leader deep in southern somalia. they are offering few details. at this point, what is unclear is whether or not they were able to get to their target, potentially capture, most likely kill the target before the special operations forces withdrew from the village. it's to be very clear to our viewers, it is unclear at this point what the outcome of the mission was. said to be a target with the al shabaab that al qaeda linked group responsible for that terrible, deadly attack on the shop
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as something they did had long term negative consequences for the environment the arctic nations seem to be on the same beach looking after the north wall is a responsibility they must carry together so that the mistakes of the past aren't repeated especially when their every move is under such intense scrutiny you've got this going off in the arctic. circle. let's take a look at some other world news now first tonight geria where some fifty students were massacred while sleeping in their dormitory when militants assaulted their college in a rural area of the country witnesses say the attackers went room to room gunning down young men and those who tried to flee the terror group boko haram is believed to be behind this atrocity it comes just a week after the kenyan shopping mall attack when islamists slaughtered at least sixty eight the founder of the viewpoint africa website told us deep social problems have led to the surge of violence on the continent all these groups are all joined together but i'll shut babin somalia or the why the m.l.a. in in mali or the would you across west a
as something they did had long term negative consequences for the environment the arctic nations seem to be on the same beach looking after the north wall is a responsibility they must carry together so that the mistakes of the past aren't repeated especially when their every move is under such intense scrutiny you've got this going off in the arctic. circle. let's take a look at some other world news now first tonight geria where some fifty students were massacred while sleeping in their...
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but the authorities say they could have endangered not only the lives of the rig's workers but the environment itself social and she would know it's obvious they are not pirates but they tried to storm the platform and these people violated international law by coming dangerously close to the president's common scheme at an international arctic conference organized by russia or here in city huts the only city in the world located exactly on the arctic circle line where the presidents of russia finland iceland other officials along with around four hundred experts have gathered and the arctics environment is what this forum is all about as average temperatures warm up the arctic is opening up new opportunities for trade routes and energy projects moscow says only companies with experience working in the tough region and enough funds to do it properly and without harming nature must be allowed access and cleaning up the heritage of the cold war era is another issue amanda and military bases equipment and piles of barrels with fuel i know a map of the arctic binary assessment program has been inv
but the authorities say they could have endangered not only the lives of the rig's workers but the environment itself social and she would know it's obvious they are not pirates but they tried to storm the platform and these people violated international law by coming dangerously close to the president's common scheme at an international arctic conference organized by russia or here in city huts the only city in the world located exactly on the arctic circle line where the presidents of russia...
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before we got started on that study it was a different environment. the city had a structured 8 to 5 you kind of view. we actually lost one of our best analysis people she had a child and left. we were also met with tremendous resistance from the city attorney's office to do this study. that was pre9-1-1 when tell culminating what is a dirty word. in particular one of the things we found is those are the benefits. there weren't a lot of people that were using it. there was a stigma. this was the response from managers not employees that 92 percent said it improved moral commitment and it supported work and family issues and 92 percent said it encouraged better employees. this was managers from the 41 different departments so it's not there were no bra backs but those benefits far out weighed any of the drawbacks at that time. some of those were mentioned already. but another thing that came out of the seed a statute we started the gender equal it issues for human rights for women to the private sector. we developed 7 principles one focused on work lif
before we got started on that study it was a different environment. the city had a structured 8 to 5 you kind of view. we actually lost one of our best analysis people she had a child and left. we were also met with tremendous resistance from the city attorney's office to do this study. that was pre9-1-1 when tell culminating what is a dirty word. in particular one of the things we found is those are the benefits. there weren't a lot of people that were using it. there was a stigma. this was...
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all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to a safe environment than he was in before he came here and the idea is when they complete the future soldier program that they'll be released directly into one of the military branches and leave here again right to boot camp. >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24-carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program, but getting their prison walking papers and marching straight to boot camp isn't so simple. there's still red tape. military requirements demand offenders be out of pendleton 30 days after their release before they can officially enlist and 30 days can be a lifetime for kids like madden, who returned to drugs and gang infested neighborhoods. >> what really makes me nervous is in returning back to his old environment and the situations like that got him in trouble the first place. >> it's harder to maintain discipline and the structure they have here once they return to the home of the streets. >> i feel like this is the most positive thing that i can do. it's either that or g
all of these resources in the offender while he's at the facility and returning them back to a safe environment than he was in before he came here and the idea is when they complete the future soldier program that they'll be released directly into one of the military branches and leave here again right to boot camp. >> housed in pendleton's echo 15 unit, 24-carefully screened offenders make up the future soldier's program, but getting their prison walking papers and marching straight to...
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it's a very tough environment to do business. our callers have a natural suspicion of, why do we get involved in a syrian civil war? we have an interest in it because they are right on the border with israel. you can't have a stockpile of chemical weapons right on the border of our most trusted ally, certainly in the region, anymore than if we had chemical weapons pointed at as in mexico of that degree. there is a link between iran and their desire to have a nuclear weapon. something had to be done in syria. president obama's handling of it was unusual. i don't know if the war college is going to study it as a case study in future years of how to do business, but he got a pretty good result out of it. if we can truly rid syria of chemical weapons and at least give the rebels a chance to eventually overthrow assad, which is more and more unlikely as days go by, at least we did something and stood up for the issue of chemical weapons. it's not enough for some people, too much for others. the president got it right in syria. host: d
it's a very tough environment to do business. our callers have a natural suspicion of, why do we get involved in a syrian civil war? we have an interest in it because they are right on the border with israel. you can't have a stockpile of chemical weapons right on the border of our most trusted ally, certainly in the region, anymore than if we had chemical weapons pointed at as in mexico of that degree. there is a link between iran and their desire to have a nuclear weapon. something had to be...
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as something they did had long term negative consequences for the environment the arctic nations seem to be on the same beach looking after the north pole is a responsibility they must carry together so that the mistakes of the past aren't repeated especially when their every move is under such intense scrutiny you've got this going off in the arctic circle. the centrist coalition government appears to have secured a narrow way in austria's parliamentary elections but preliminary results suggest right wing parties have done particularly well scooping up more than a quarter of the overall vote peter all over reports from vienna for us. what it shows is that the social democrats on the people's party who went into these elections as the coalition government well it looks likely that they'll come out of these elections as the coalition government they've picked up around fifty percent of the vote there over the coming days we should probably hear that they will continue their coalition what is most interesting about these elections is that over one quarter of austrians have voted for par
as something they did had long term negative consequences for the environment the arctic nations seem to be on the same beach looking after the north pole is a responsibility they must carry together so that the mistakes of the past aren't repeated especially when their every move is under such intense scrutiny you've got this going off in the arctic circle. the centrist coalition government appears to have secured a narrow way in austria's parliamentary elections but preliminary results...
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related with the environment, related with human rights. so how are you going to come over here to debate these things. the rights of mother earth, and the rights of our security? as i was saying recently, if you don't change the head quarts here, let's have it be in a rotational basis. if we change, maybe in europe, for example, switzerland, or austria. for we talk about latin america, or the caribbean, brazil, argentina. that come to debate it is the united nations. >> it sounds like you have as much of a problem with new york as you do with the work of the u.n. and the resolutions that are passed here, and those resolutions being followed by the entire national community. let me move to another note from that speech. you accused the united states of harboring terrorists. that is a serious accusation. can you explain that? >> that's another great insecurity that we had. >> how come terrorists come to seek refuge here. criminals that are evading justice in latin america. pasada, known confessed terrorist, he is here in this country. and th
related with the environment, related with human rights. so how are you going to come over here to debate these things. the rights of mother earth, and the rights of our security? as i was saying recently, if you don't change the head quarts here, let's have it be in a rotational basis. if we change, maybe in europe, for example, switzerland, or austria. for we talk about latin america, or the caribbean, brazil, argentina. that come to debate it is the united nations. >> it sounds like...
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you can understand the environment that these gentleman were convicted in and the environment of angola even today -- >> there is no prison in america like angola prison in louisiana. and even back in 1973, it was considered the bloodiest prison in america it was dangerous. rape was ram peud. year. people were escaping every day. even to this day now, most of the correctional off vers corrections officers are white, most of the inmates are black. there was an up swelling of violence that was taking place by a lot of the african-american inmates twho had said they had enough of this. it's called the farm far reason. they're working on a coffee plantation . it's the size of manhattan this prison. it is enormous. even when i was there five years go, i pulled up and there's a hundred african inmates bent over in the cotton field. one white officer on a horse. you can close your eyes and imagine yourself in a totally different place. so, in 1972, most of the inmates also served as mouse boys for the correctional officers. they would paint their houses, make their food, do their lawns. this w
you can understand the environment that these gentleman were convicted in and the environment of angola even today -- >> there is no prison in america like angola prison in louisiana. and even back in 1973, it was considered the bloodiest prison in america it was dangerous. rape was ram peud. year. people were escaping every day. even to this day now, most of the correctional off vers corrections officers are white, most of the inmates are black. there was an up swelling of violence that...
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the job out of way but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment going nowhere as i would have thought it was that i'd get. over. it thank you very much if it was a population of twelve million i exist to watch and is a serious problem so she percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighborhoods but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you move. chamique my husband pulls rickshaws back but he only works part time i don't mind then his that's why i have to work at sea. was a little guy. that. will include. science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. emission free accreditation free in-store chargers free. range ones free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast plug in video for your media projects a free media dog our t.v. dot com. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find m
the job out of way but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment going nowhere as i would have thought it was that i'd get. over. it thank you very much if it was a population of twelve million i exist to watch and is a serious problem so she percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighborhoods but it's not drinkable and has to be paid...
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, a calm environment by negotiating, we were able to complete the work in isvahan, a place where there's been a major reactor, a critical steppingstone in the program. he says we fool the world once, now he thinks he can fool the world again is what he says. >> i have read rouhani's book, read and that -- when we were both out of office, is that you cannot pursue a peaceful program when the entire international community has concerns and anxieties about your program. you can in fact, and this is our argument, you can in fact pursue a peaceful program, only with the cooperation of the international community, only through transparency. this is exactly the opposite of what netanyahu is trying to portray to the world. he's been lying, he continues to lie, he's been in fact investing in creating fear and anxiety in order to pursue ultratearier motives. >> what did you think of president obama's statement >> i believe political leaders have to exercise leadership. i was rather disappointed that president obama used language that was insulting to the iranian people. i believe president obama s
, a calm environment by negotiating, we were able to complete the work in isvahan, a place where there's been a major reactor, a critical steppingstone in the program. he says we fool the world once, now he thinks he can fool the world again is what he says. >> i have read rouhani's book, read and that -- when we were both out of office, is that you cannot pursue a peaceful program when the entire international community has concerns and anxieties about your program. you can in fact, and...
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the job i love you but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment going on resume what i thought it was but that i guess. i. never. thought much of it was a population of twelve million i exist to watch and is a serious problem so she percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighborhoods but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you don't. need my husband pulls rickshaws back but he only works part time i don't mention his that's why i have to work if he. was a little guy. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing on a true for some men in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something that offends so they can only do they used blank or wooden shells but the building was burning through my how much time it took to restore it. reloaded for yeltsin in the referendum with the deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us out of all we have to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. we kno
the job i love you but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment going on resume what i thought it was but that i guess. i. never. thought much of it was a population of twelve million i exist to watch and is a serious problem so she percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighborhoods but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you...
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you can die in your environment, that's what's [ bleep ] going to happen if i out on the street. i've got to leave. that's the only thing that will help me. >> samuels, along with the other ad seg inmates, is given only one hour of yard time each day, most of which is spent talking about what they all have in common, serving time. >> i'm supposed to get out next month. see you next week, right? but since it's an assault on a peace officer, i don't know if they will let me go back or ship me out. i don't know what's going on. my program up next month. >> they have me up for a transfer. i'm just a lonely dude trying to go home to his family. you feel me? >> hell yeah. >> so what they going to do? try to ship you out too then? >> i don't know what they do. >> we don't get no type of respect, no justice or nothing, you feel me? >> not at all. >> i ain't feeling [ bleep ] at all. >> you feel me? that's my little homeboy, little "d." know what i'm saying? pie little [ bleep ]. i can't explain. you feel me? it's just, you know, we have a lot in common. that's just my young dude. we both
you can die in your environment, that's what's [ bleep ] going to happen if i out on the street. i've got to leave. that's the only thing that will help me. >> samuels, along with the other ad seg inmates, is given only one hour of yard time each day, most of which is spent talking about what they all have in common, serving time. >> i'm supposed to get out next month. see you next week, right? but since it's an assault on a peace officer, i don't know if they will let me go back or...
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and in harvard, that's a snobby kind of environment. and he was also socially maladjusted so it was a disaster for him. >> at harvard, kaczynski was one of 20 student volunteers chosen to take part in a study of gifted undergraduates. what the participants didn't know was the test was allegedly part of a secret program funded by the cia and military intelligence. >> what they did was essentially interview these kids and put them up against someone who ridiculed them mercilessly. now this is something that if you do that to someone who is not socially confident anyway, it's going to be at the very least very difficult to deal with. >> some experts later surmised that the harvard experiments might have played a role in kaczynski's emotional problems. >> i think they took advantage of a young, very vulnerable person as a subject. they really treated him badly. they really played games with their mind. >> kaczynski graduated from harvard in 1962. he enrolled at the university of michigan at ann arbor where he earned his ph.d. in mathematics
and in harvard, that's a snobby kind of environment. and he was also socially maladjusted so it was a disaster for him. >> at harvard, kaczynski was one of 20 student volunteers chosen to take part in a study of gifted undergraduates. what the participants didn't know was the test was allegedly part of a secret program funded by the cia and military intelligence. >> what they did was essentially interview these kids and put them up against someone who ridiculed them mercilessly. now...
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i would recommend the departments, the over see staff and the commission or environmentings -- every commission seems to have it's own process. some of done, like the puc commission like where the mayor nominates, they can say yes or no to it and there are other commission on the environment where the mayor a points, the board has the time to vote and the mayor can a point someone before the board knows who this person is and what as occurred with the appointment. it might be a broad study to have the commissions and some commissions are done by split appointments and the mayor does some and in some cases we can put together a spreadsheet to talk about all that. >> how long does that take? >> if i have the availability of the intern, i can get it done by next meeting. if not, i can still do that but i have to make sure i have other items around. >> let's try to do this with the next meeting in concurrence with lafco to do that. >> i want to make sure i'm clear, i know in the previous item we discussed was the direction was part was to look at options in terms of how other entities us
i would recommend the departments, the over see staff and the commission or environmentings -- every commission seems to have it's own process. some of done, like the puc commission like where the mayor nominates, they can say yes or no to it and there are other commission on the environment where the mayor a points, the board has the time to vote and the mayor can a point someone before the board knows who this person is and what as occurred with the appointment. it might be a broad study to...
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this renaissance design for an ideal city uses classical architecture to create a perfect environment based upon reason and order. and in perhaps the most famous image of man by a renaissance artist, leonardo da vinci is illustrating the roman author vitruvius. man, in his ideal proportions, is the measure of all things. out of their preoccupation with classical harmony and proportion, renaissance artists created these new images of man and woman. [bells ringing] inside the palazzo vecchio, the 5,000 or so florentines who had the right to vote would meet, summoned by the bell in times of crisis. they were the members of the influential guilds and represented craftsmen and the most economically important activities... sculptors and stoneworkers... textiles... metalworkers... masons and builders... lawyers and solicitors. the engine driving the art of florence at the beginning of the 15th century was competition between the guilds and competition between the artists commissioned by them. the armorers guild paid for this powerful, alert image of their patron saint, saint george, by donat
this renaissance design for an ideal city uses classical architecture to create a perfect environment based upon reason and order. and in perhaps the most famous image of man by a renaissance artist, leonardo da vinci is illustrating the roman author vitruvius. man, in his ideal proportions, is the measure of all things. out of their preoccupation with classical harmony and proportion, renaissance artists created these new images of man and woman. [bells ringing] inside the palazzo vecchio, the...
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and environment where we would not necessarily need to have this large investment in the criminal justice system. [ applause ] >> to mr. gas skon. if we were to eliminate money bail in effect turn over a decision whether or not someone is in custody to a judge whether or not they have been violator likely to reoffending or a flight risk, do you think that kind of system would likewise get accused of discrimination against the poor or racial minorities or do you think it would be more fair? >> i think it would be more fair. if you look at the fact that hispanics for instance are under the current system 4 percent more likely to be held on a pretrial setting than whites, 27 percent, we can show there is a disparity there. if we create a model that is based on evidence base risk factors that can be applied to the individual and the setting of that individual and can be done objectively not because an officer is making a decision but putting some kind of value system to those factors that are likely to impact risk. i think we are probably going to have a much more equitable system than we are
and environment where we would not necessarily need to have this large investment in the criminal justice system. [ applause ] >> to mr. gas skon. if we were to eliminate money bail in effect turn over a decision whether or not someone is in custody to a judge whether or not they have been violator likely to reoffending or a flight risk, do you think that kind of system would likewise get accused of discrimination against the poor or racial minorities or do you think it would be more...
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- >> kanye west is screwing with us. he's going after jimmy kimmel and something is making me feel like this isn't real. >> he went absolutely off on jimmy kimmel. hashtag, all capitals, kanye west means business. >> another woman filing suit against michael jordan. we have her picture as well. >> which pretty much tells the story. >> yes. >> i'm sorry, everyone goes hogging every now and then. [laughter] >> khloe kardashian celebrating her fourth anniversary with lamar by dropping off his name on her twitter handle. >> it's interesting that she's doing that and he's boning a chick i
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- >> kanye west is screwing with us. he's going after jimmy kimmel and something is making me feel like this isn't real. >> he went...
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long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for foot
long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake....
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our biggest environment is when people want their families to come to san francisco. that's the biggest investment. in order to do that you've got to have schools and a community partnerships and the rest of city government engaged. that's why we have over 1 hundred people engaged in this vision for our groups. we have reenvisioned how we can be more innovative & welcoming. so i want to take the opportunity to thank the secretary and thank president obama for gufz this up to this point for reenforcing the president's view we're about creating lards of opportunity for the community. i can't stress how important that is. and to link that up i've been proud to create 6 thousand summer jobs for kids and when they talk to a their parents and they're excited about getting the summer jobs and that's again what president obama has given us when we started this summer jobs plus now we've got 6 thousand jobs this summer. i'll very proud. we'll continue to be working with secretary don vin. this is going to be part and particle of many visits to come. i want to unveil times we'r
our biggest environment is when people want their families to come to san francisco. that's the biggest investment. in order to do that you've got to have schools and a community partnerships and the rest of city government engaged. that's why we have over 1 hundred people engaged in this vision for our groups. we have reenvisioned how we can be more innovative & welcoming. so i want to take the opportunity to thank the secretary and thank president obama for gufz this up to this point for...
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rouhani boasted and i quote, by creating a calm environment, a calm environment, we were able to complete the work in isfahan. he fooled the world once. now he thinks he can fool it again. you see rouhani thinks he can have his yellow cake and eat it too. and he has another reason to believe that he can get away with this, and that season is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said it's nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also offered meaningless concessions and empty promises in return for sanctions relief. in 2005 north korea agreed to a deal that was celebrated by many people the world over. here is what the "new york times" had to say about it, quote, for years now, foreign policy insiders have pointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare. a closed, hostile and paranoid dictatorship with an aggressive nuclear weapon's program. very few could envision a successful outcome, and yet north korea agreed in principal to dismantel its nuclear weapon's program, abide by the safeguards and admit international inspectors. and finally, diplomacy, it
rouhani boasted and i quote, by creating a calm environment, a calm environment, we were able to complete the work in isfahan. he fooled the world once. now he thinks he can fool it again. you see rouhani thinks he can have his yellow cake and eat it too. and he has another reason to believe that he can get away with this, and that season is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said it's nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also offered meaningless...
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it was just incredible but it kind of gave you a sort of feeling of how this new our pain like the environment that they've created is going to feel like you know when all the skiis of the and when you know especially for those who want to come out to the enjoy those winter games and if that before we even delve into it i want to show you a little bit of what i saw what i did what i was out in sochi let's take a look right now i think it's going to play this moment. once to go before kickoff starts are for the twenty second winter olympics as well as the paralympics that will be hosted by a source here in russia of course we're giving you a taste of what are those winter games will look like and even feel like it's a little bit chilly here in sochi today but no worries we've got something to warm you up with as we show you a little bit of what these olympic venues are going to hold for you once you here i was standing right now at one of the i was supposed to be the longest bops late in the world we're talking about three slopes that are put together in order to give you the fastest and the lo
it was just incredible but it kind of gave you a sort of feeling of how this new our pain like the environment that they've created is going to feel like you know when all the skiis of the and when you know especially for those who want to come out to the enjoy those winter games and if that before we even delve into it i want to show you a little bit of what i saw what i did what i was out in sochi let's take a look right now i think it's going to play this moment. once to go before kickoff...
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this is a complicated environments. of the good piece of news on the financial power aspect of this is there has been bipartisan support for how we have done this tom a congressional support. there's been continuity between the bush and obama administrations. in many ways, people have looked to financial levers as an alternative to having to resort to military power in all instances and as a way of building leverage against our enemies around the world. our enemies understand how we are using it and that we are using it. what surprised you the most putting this book together? guest: how long it would take. no, interestingly, the continuity of this tower. the tools and authorities i talk about in this book, some of them are new and many of them were put on steroids post-9/11. there is been a continuity of the community that has been looking at these issues for a number of years. many of the characters that are present now -- bob mueller, just retired fbi director, had once in his former job gone to the bank messaging cen
this is a complicated environments. of the good piece of news on the financial power aspect of this is there has been bipartisan support for how we have done this tom a congressional support. there's been continuity between the bush and obama administrations. in many ways, people have looked to financial levers as an alternative to having to resort to military power in all instances and as a way of building leverage against our enemies around the world. our enemies understand how we are using...
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so we are not afraid of the tapering environment at all. in fact come i would very much look forward to that and believe that would be much more natural, an environment that feels a little better than it even test today. liz: here's a company that is expanding in the u.s. combat growing all over the place. lafayette, knoxville, not just its third work, of course, it has its real feet. as you looked forward to the next ten years, where d.c. alcoa going? >> i see a company that will continue to reinvent itself. as the company that has a strong foundation of what we invest today will basically be the growth of tomorrow. and more a round value and innovative products. a stronger foundation and value. aid is ingrained in everybody. to give back to the community. the values that drive us together with the customers. we can make the world better. in their mid-20s, they came up with this crazy idea to have a process for industrial aluminum making, they were driven by the idea to put something into the world that by then seemed to be impossible, and
so we are not afraid of the tapering environment at all. in fact come i would very much look forward to that and believe that would be much more natural, an environment that feels a little better than it even test today. liz: here's a company that is expanding in the u.s. combat growing all over the place. lafayette, knoxville, not just its third work, of course, it has its real feet. as you looked forward to the next ten years, where d.c. alcoa going? >> i see a company that will...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let's take a look at the week ahead. president obama will host benjamin netanyahu. the two will talk about status and negotiations. syria and other topics in the region. >>> in news 4 your health, a couple of days away from breast cancer awareness month. national cancer institute says there will be more than 233 cases of breast cancer this year alone. not just in women. men, too, can get breast cancer. centers for disease control say the best defense is to find it early. to do that, give yourself regular self exams or get a mammogram. >>> get ready to rock the red. this tuesday, the caps will take the ice again to start the 2013 season. they'll kick off october in chicago as they face last year's stanley cup champions. last year's division title generated high hopes for the caps th
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let's take a look at the week ahead. president obama will host benjamin netanyahu. the two will talk about status and negotiations. syria and other topics in the region. >>> in news 4 your health, a couple of days away from breast...
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he is an expert at creating calm environments. he does it very well. very sophisticated. but his basic policies are just the same as they were. this is a very dangerous time for the world because if we let iran go forward with their nuclear program and they are not far from completing it, they've got hundreds of center finals. they are a country that's swimming in oil and energy. the only reason they are doing it of course is to develop. ♪ already weapons at some point. let me finish -- >> not going for a bomb. >> all i am saying is, it makes no sense to believe that these people have energy on every level of the next game, building for nuclear electricity. >> he says the holocaust didn't exist. he didn't do anything like that. he did not do that. you understand? >> yes. >> he made other different comments. we don't have to go into all of the comments. that's not the point. i am really concerned about what this country can do and what threat they represent and from the israeli point of view, you never take the slightest risk. if they develop nuclear weapon, they could d
he is an expert at creating calm environments. he does it very well. very sophisticated. but his basic policies are just the same as they were. this is a very dangerous time for the world because if we let iran go forward with their nuclear program and they are not far from completing it, they've got hundreds of center finals. they are a country that's swimming in oil and energy. the only reason they are doing it of course is to develop. ♪ already weapons at some point. let me finish --...
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that go by nobody but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment going all resonate with it that it was that i guess. i. never. thought of him with a population of twelve million i exist to watch and is a serious problem thirty percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighborhoods but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you move the. family my husband pulls rickshaws back but he only works part time i don't mention his that's why i have to work because he. was a little guy. going. to . play it was terrible they come up very hard to take the plunge again long here is a plug that had sex with the perfect there's no let's play. the i'm. just so play. live. the. economic balance in the final. day. and the rest of life became ill be extremely. wealthy british style. tirelessly. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture were no holds barred look at the global financial headlines com
that go by nobody but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment going all resonate with it that it was that i guess. i. never. thought of him with a population of twelve million i exist to watch and is a serious problem thirty percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighborhoods but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you move...
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the job i love you but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment on the rez that i would have that it was like that again. i. thank you so much if it was a population of twelve million i exist to watch and is a serious problem thirty percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighbors but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you move. sammy my husband pulls rickshaws back but he only works part time i don't mention his that's why i have to work because he. was a little guy. the olympic torch is on it's a big journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killed and. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp the torch streamlet special coverage on archie. after decades of prosecuting a covert and proxy war against iran can washington change its behavior many in washington have dismi
the job i love you but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment on the rez that i would have that it was like that again. i. thank you so much if it was a population of twelve million i exist to watch and is a serious problem thirty percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighbors but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you...
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good job i love you but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment you're going to resonate with i think it was that i'd get. over it. thank you it was a population of twelve million i exist to watch and it's a serious problem thirty percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighbors but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you move. chamique my husband pulls rickshaws back but he only works part time i'm not in his that's why i have to work a duty. was a little guy. i'm going to. put the wording of war with syria at the last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo cons and armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. wealthy british sign on the sign. that's not on my list for. the markets. it's going to find out what's
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> the result has been a sharp increase in the most personal of atcks, and they become deceitful and false by the press. >> you see the ads, overwhelmingly negative, >> republicany false. ken cuccinelli and democrat terry mcauliffe changed peasantry's. nine times in a row, virgini voters have elected a government gogovernor of the opposite party of the sitting resident in the white house. can terry mcauliffe break that streak?>> ken cuccinelli might help him do that. he has a difficult record to run on. there is a tremendous gender gap that has not been closed. he lost the chamber of commerce of fairfax endorsement to terry mcauliffe. he is just not the person for this time. other republicans around the country have to watch this kind of thing in a ste that is not solidly red. >> jeann
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> the result has been a sharp increase in the most personal of atcks, and they become deceitful and false by the press. >> you see the ads, overwhelmingly negative, >> republicany false. ken cuccinelli and democrat terry mcauliffe changed...
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good job i love you but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment going on resume what i thought it was but that again. i. thank you so much it was with a population of twelve million to watch and it's a serious problem thirty percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighborhoods but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you don't. need my husband pulls rickshaws back but he only works part time i don't want them his that's why i have to work if he. was a little guy. wealthy british style. right. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the warrior great things other than. the average brit dork in a court of law found
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good job i love you but we can't afford to go anywhere else so i have to stay in this disgusting environment going all resonate with it that it was like that again. i. would. never. think of him with a population as twelve million to watch and it's a serious problem thirty percent of the population don't have any sherman and her husband are among those who have the privilege of access to a water pump which they share with the neighbors but it's not drinkable and has to be paid for if you move. chamique my husband pulls rickshaws back but he only works part time i don't mind then his that's why i have to work. was a little guy. there's the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion security place your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. that i work for a miserable wage and they yell at me that i had to show them a day or not but yeah. i guess this morning i didn't go to work because i didn't feel well he d
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this female porcupine is challenging the most dangerous predator in her environment--
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that in terms of the healthy environment issue, i think that is part of it and maybe we can incorporate that with promote health with the advanced health promotion and a gym to include in that effect. i also think in general we don't spend enough time thinking about the healthy food and i want to make sure we incorporate that in the document. >> thank you. >> commissioner chou? >> thank you, i want to thank colleen and the staff that were taking the comments presented by the staff and the commissioners and what is a document that was started as a draft. what i wanted to ask in part because it's not related to health, but more to the planning department are, are the little green blocks that do talk about this incentive and because we are talking about this as a living document, what are the process beyond every 3-year review that say certain things now turn green and others don't because of circumstances that have changed. what is that process beyond as it says a revision of some sort occurring ever 3 years. as i said even as we move into the care act, there could be significant changes
that in terms of the healthy environment issue, i think that is part of it and maybe we can incorporate that with promote health with the advanced health promotion and a gym to include in that effect. i also think in general we don't spend enough time thinking about the healthy food and i want to make sure we incorporate that in the document. >> thank you. >> commissioner chou? >> thank you, i want to thank colleen and the staff that were taking the comments presented by the...
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this world have to deal with, and those things [speaker not understood], producing food, creating safe environment, schools, medicine, but energy is certainly one of the pillars of modern civilization. and there's a lot of oil in the ground. if we wait for peak oil to save us, we're done because we've got plenty oil. i remember somebody told me once, a stanford professor, our problem is not too little too late when it comes to oil, but it's too much too soon. in other words, there's plenty there. so, that's the problem. you've got something easy, coal, 40% now, but it's grown a lot. coal is pretty simple stuff. if you can't burn it in america, put it on a train, ship it over to china or india. so, we got market forces. and against that we have to marshal intelligence and collaboration and political response, because this stuff is serious. and the fact that people aren't worried about it and don't talk about it doesn't mean it isn't serious. and that's the insidious character of this -- of this challenge, that some people know about it, 90, 97% of the scientists who deal in climate science all agre
this world have to deal with, and those things [speaker not understood], producing food, creating safe environment, schools, medicine, but energy is certainly one of the pillars of modern civilization. and there's a lot of oil in the ground. if we wait for peak oil to save us, we're done because we've got plenty oil. i remember somebody told me once, a stanford professor, our problem is not too little too late when it comes to oil, but it's too much too soon. in other words, there's plenty...